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america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for their lives outside this four seasons hotel in downtown cairo. just a horrifying scene. this too, the people trapped on the bridge, the tear gas, they begin grasping for cables. the man in the white shirt, just trying to get off the bridge, some even jumping. muhammad lila reports on the crisis in egypt after one of our own teams was surrounded on the streets. >> reporter: the crowds arrived angry, looking for a fight. >> no more army, no more army in egypt! >> reporter: and a fight is exactly what they got. with army helicopters hovering overhead, the muslim brotherhood, angry at the overthrow of their elected president, erupted in anger. [ speaking in arabic ] >> reporter: chanting "baltajiyya," which means thugs. many daring the military to shoot. >> we are peaceful. we don't have any weapons. okay? this is my under, okay? and i am ready to die! >> it's better to die here. >> it's better to die here?
america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for their lives outside this four seasons hotel in downtown cairo. just a horrifying scene. this too, the people trapped on the bridge, the tear gas, they begin grasping for cables. the man in the white shirt, just trying to get off the bridge, some even jumping. muhammad lila reports on the crisis in egypt after one of our own teams was...
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older people, america's falling apart. up until now i've defended america. now the country might be falling apart. if my son never paid on a date i would beat him -- >> i have never seen tucker carlson more fired up. >> when he spilled his coffee one morning. >> but with i'm serious. >> let me throw it out to you this way, which is yon a date, and you do the reach and you do the -- i'd like to see just a reach for the purse, right? >> i do the reach. >> it's the overly dramatic oh, where's my purse? >> that's what i do. >> oh, no, no, no. >> youio want to be respected as a man, you want to fulfill your duties as a man. >> and you start texting. >> i do the reach, but then most men -- this study out of chapman university shows 44% of men would not go on another date with a woman who didn't pay. tucker, here's the question, because we just had a panel. have times changed enough that women are making more money than men. if women are making more money isn't it fair that the woman picks up the tab? >> the american economy has changed and the educational system i
older people, america's falling apart. up until now i've defended america. now the country might be falling apart. if my son never paid on a date i would beat him -- >> i have never seen tucker carlson more fired up. >> when he spilled his coffee one morning. >> but with i'm serious. >> let me throw it out to you this way, which is yon a date, and you do the reach and you do the -- i'd like to see just a reach for the purse, right? >> i do the reach. >> it's...
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the question now, what can america do about it? >>> and get ready for the rain, rounds of it, rolling into the already soggy south. there's fears of flooding and they're very real this morning. >>> and baseball night never be the same. the big decision that could change america's favorite pastime as we know it. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm brianna keilar. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. it it is 6:00 a.m., and this is "new day saturday."
the question now, what can america do about it? >>> and get ready for the rain, rounds of it, rolling into the already soggy south. there's fears of flooding and they're very real this morning. >>> and baseball night never be the same. the big decision that could change america's favorite pastime as we know it. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm brianna keilar. >> and i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. it it is 6:00 a.m., and this is "new day...
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but america can't do it alone. conversely, and this is important, the world absolutely cannot do it without us. with me now is a person who keeps a global focus on climate change, bill mckibbon. his 1989 book "the end of nature" brought global warming to the forefront. today he keeps that center front and center through 350.org. according to the "boston globe," he's our most important environmentalist. bill, great to have you here. >> good to be with you, as always, chris. >> explain to me your theory of change. we're sitting here at point "a." and essentially, a global carbon regulation regime. that's what we're headed towards. how do we get from here to there? >> well, it's impossible to get there without leadership from the u.s. welcome this whole superpower, and the place in per capita terms is still the biggest contributor of carbon to the atmosphere, and in historical terms, which everybody knows about, that stuff lasts up there in the atmosphere a hundred years. most of the plurality of the carbon in the atm
but america can't do it alone. conversely, and this is important, the world absolutely cannot do it without us. with me now is a person who keeps a global focus on climate change, bill mckibbon. his 1989 book "the end of nature" brought global warming to the forefront. today he keeps that center front and center through 350.org. according to the "boston globe," he's our most important environmentalist. bill, great to have you here. >> good to be with you, as always,...
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will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted out. [ laughter ] >> why? >> i think it was a facial profiling deal. >> laura: the star of the hit series duck dynasty is thrown out of a new york city hotel because of the way he looked. wait until you hear him tell the story. >> you look like this, you can't hide. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: hello, everyone. i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why duck dynasty is a winner. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, you have heard about a and e's reality show
will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted out. [ laughter ] >> why? >> i think it was a...
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stay with us. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited time. it's gonna be a hit this year. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is now! we would never miss endless shrimp. [ male announcer ] but it won't last forever. so come and sea food differently. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna. helping people with diabetes find balance. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate
stay with us. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited...
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a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of , countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by pretrade agreements. some of us are members. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries to believe in the rule based international trading system. if you look at what is going to , it is theing blocks tpp, and the deal negotiate with the european union. these are the game changers bringing countries together that based onn that system free and fair trade. that is changing the dynamics of businesses looking to invest and create economic growth. also the growing middle class, the greater jobs exports. this is a tidal wave growing in the atmosphere, which is very important. -- focus on eyes the bricks. i'm a citizen of mexico. -- ipeople say the bricks sort of smile and say, i think m
a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of , countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by pretrade agreements. some of us are members. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries...
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anderson's candidate conversation with oprah winfrey and about in america and the movie that brought her back to the big screen for the first time in 15 years. that movie opens in theaters today. it's called "lee daniels, the butler" and based on the true story of an aftrican american butler that served over three decades in the white house. it's told on the backdrop of the sieve rights movement. he sat down with oprah and forrest whitaker. part of that conversation was about the meaning of words, the ones we use, and the ones we choose not to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah. >> was that hard for you sni know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using the word. >> it depends on
anderson's candidate conversation with oprah winfrey and about in america and the movie that brought her back to the big screen for the first time in 15 years. that movie opens in theaters today. it's called "lee daniels, the butler" and based on the true story of an aftrican american butler that served over three decades in the white house. it's told on the backdrop of the sieve rights movement. he sat down with oprah and forrest whitaker. part of that conversation was about the...
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to act and america to lead in the world? and like so many others in my generation, vietnam really was the impetus that opened up the world to us, even though i never got there. i didn't serve. but it came right into our hometowns and it forced us to look beyond the atlantic and acific and to appreciate that's a complicated world. when you go into that china shop you got to be careful when you throw your weight around. 40 years later vietnam still recalls for me the ultimate purpose of diplomacy, and that's what we're looking at this week at chautauqua. can we work amicably with other countries, with other religions, with other people? what's the best way to avoid the war and conflict that we've seen in our country over the last 10 years? are we capable of meeting the biblical challenge? and it's an important one for all of us, no matter what our faith is, to reflect upon, can we deliver peace among the nations? because that's our job, all of us who live here on earth. and we know in our hearts that it may never be possible.
to act and america to lead in the world? and like so many others in my generation, vietnam really was the impetus that opened up the world to us, even though i never got there. i didn't serve. but it came right into our hometowns and it forced us to look beyond the atlantic and acific and to appreciate that's a complicated world. when you go into that china shop you got to be careful when you throw your weight around. 40 years later vietnam still recalls for me the ultimate purpose of...